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Fresh from my recent plumbing successes(!), I’ve turned my attention to my garage door, which has been causing problems recently.
It’s an elderly Cardale Mk2 or Mk3 (not sure what the difference is) up-and-over canopy door which opens with the help of a humungous drum spring (akin to a giant watch spring) mounted centrally above the door and which pulls the door up via cables (just visible in the photo) and pulleys.
The cables tend to stretch over time and become less effective. so the plan is to replace them, spares being readily available.
Obviously the cables can’t be removed or replaced while under tension, so the recommended procedure is to tighten the spring a bit more by pulling on the cable(s) until the locking holes on the drum and its bracket line up so that a pin or nail can be inserted in order to generate some slack in the cables and also prevent the spring unwinding completely.
The problem is how to exert enough pull on the cables to wind the spring up further, bearing in mind that it’s already storing enough force to lift the door. It needs about a quarter turn or so further to line up the locking holes, but I’m not strong enough to do that without some means of devising a mechanical advantage.
Does anyone have experience with these drum springs? Any suggestions as to how to wind it up further?
It’s an elderly Cardale Mk2 or Mk3 (not sure what the difference is) up-and-over canopy door which opens with the help of a humungous drum spring (akin to a giant watch spring) mounted centrally above the door and which pulls the door up via cables (just visible in the photo) and pulleys.
The cables tend to stretch over time and become less effective. so the plan is to replace them, spares being readily available.
Obviously the cables can’t be removed or replaced while under tension, so the recommended procedure is to tighten the spring a bit more by pulling on the cable(s) until the locking holes on the drum and its bracket line up so that a pin or nail can be inserted in order to generate some slack in the cables and also prevent the spring unwinding completely.
The problem is how to exert enough pull on the cables to wind the spring up further, bearing in mind that it’s already storing enough force to lift the door. It needs about a quarter turn or so further to line up the locking holes, but I’m not strong enough to do that without some means of devising a mechanical advantage.
Does anyone have experience with these drum springs? Any suggestions as to how to wind it up further?